Guidelines on Effective Recovery

Narconon Program Aligns with Guidlines Published by the World Health Organization and SAMHSA

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) have set guidelines that help a family understand and navigate the recovery process for a loved one.

Both organizations have studied the types of changes a person must make when recovering not only from addiction but from any kind of disabling change in life. By publishing the results of their research, these organizations provide families with a greater understanding of the process of rehabilitation and thereby guide their search for the ideal rehab program.

To give families or individuals a greater understanding of how these life skills can be developed and the role they play in a person's lasting recovery, each of these skills is covered in greater depth in the articles listed below.